... heavy on musical con-
tent. They include Song of the Range (1944); Lonesome Trail,
Springtime in Texas, Saddle Ser
enade, Riders of the Dawn
(1945); Moon Over Montana, West of the Alamo, Song of ... players
on the western scene. As Michael Parkinson and Clyde Jeav-
ons note in their incisive Pictorial History of W
ester
ns (1972),
these five, along with predecessors Broncho Billy Anderson...
... formation of words during speech.
These functions require muscular control and
coordination.
The sense of taste is called gustation. Though
common perception is that the bumps on the
tongue are ... language.
The bony structures of the head and face also
conduct sound waves. Bone conduction bypasses
the outer and middle ears. Sound waves instead
travel as vibrations along the bones to the i...
... 64
Education 65
Environmental Health 66
Gerontology 67
Health and Medicine 67
Consumer Associations 67
Professional Associations 69
Human Rights 69
International/Regional Associations 69
Nongovernmental ... organization, established in
1916, is devoted to “improving the educational process” through its goal of
advancing educational research and its application.
American Educational Studies...
... Absorption-inhibition works by
reducing the strength of an antiserum on
the basis of the type and amount of anti-
gens present in the stain. Conversely,
absorption-elution is based on the elution
of ... phenomenon called absorptivity.
This contrasts with
ADSORPTION
, in which
something attaches to a surface but is not
taken into the substrate.
absorption-elution and absorption-
inhibitio...